ZacharyLeesWife
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I'm a terrible parent.
She has poor bone density, a minor uri and possible infectious or inflammatory osteoarthritis. The fecal is being sent out for the test, but she said it looked good as far as urate and poo goes. We are giving her meloxicam- .02mg daily for pain in the inflammation, Enrofloxacin- .1mg daily for the uri, and liquid calcium- .11mg daily. The vet doesn't want to call it mbd yet but I do, her bones are depleted and starting to show very minor bends. THANK GOD I FOLLOWED MY CHAMELEMOM INSTINCTS. Ok, sorry for shouting but I knew something was off and I am so glad that I followed up. This could have easily been fatal. The vet was happy with the husbandry, she is attributing the hypocalcemiab(MBD in my opinion) and osteoarthritis to the recent clutch drawing calcium from her bones. The uri is very early, we might want overreacting to the minor cough by adding the antibiotics already but the vet said infections will almost always kick the chams while they are down and she's definitely down.
I'me a terrible parent for letting this happen to her!
I'll post the x-rays for you guys to see as soon as they are emailed to me, should be by tomorrow.
She has poor bone density, a minor uri and possible infectious or inflammatory osteoarthritis. The fecal is being sent out for the test, but she said it looked good as far as urate and poo goes. We are giving her meloxicam- .02mg daily for pain in the inflammation, Enrofloxacin- .1mg daily for the uri, and liquid calcium- .11mg daily. The vet doesn't want to call it mbd yet but I do, her bones are depleted and starting to show very minor bends. THANK GOD I FOLLOWED MY CHAMELEMOM INSTINCTS. Ok, sorry for shouting but I knew something was off and I am so glad that I followed up. This could have easily been fatal. The vet was happy with the husbandry, she is attributing the hypocalcemiab(MBD in my opinion) and osteoarthritis to the recent clutch drawing calcium from her bones. The uri is very early, we might want overreacting to the minor cough by adding the antibiotics already but the vet said infections will almost always kick the chams while they are down and she's definitely down.
I'me a terrible parent for letting this happen to her!
I'll post the x-rays for you guys to see as soon as they are emailed to me, should be by tomorrow.